The error is:
Select only works on <select> elements, not on <span>. Trying to accomplish this using PhantomJS & Selenium in Python.
Closest I've come to maybe finding an answer is this:
How can i select this span element?
Trying to learn Selenium automation, and figured working w/Gmail would be a challenege. Right now trying to select 'Birth Month' at the account creation stage.
Right now, trying to select by xpath, as follows (and what results in error above).
select_birthday_month = Select(driver.find_element_by_xpath('//span[@id="BirthMonth"]')
Code on the Gmail page is:
<div class="form-element multi-field birthday" id="birthday-form-element">
<fieldset>
<legend><strong id="BirthdayLabel">Birthday</strong></legend>
<label id="month-label" class="month">
<span id="BirthMonthHolder" >
<select id="BirthMonth" name="BirthMonth">
<option value="">Month</option>
<option value="01" >
January</option>
<option value="02" >
February</option>
<option value="03" >
March</option>
<option value="04" >
April</option>
<option value="05" >
May</option>
<option value="06" >
June</option>
<option value="07" >
July</option>
<option value="08" >
August</option>
<option value="09" >
September</option>
<option value="10" >
October</option>
<option value="11" >
November</option>
<option value="12" >
December</option>
</select>
</span>
</label>
I have tried:
select_birthday_month = driver.find_element_by_xpath('//span[@id="BirthMonth"].click()
(as some other stackoverflow answers have suggested when encountering this problem). Then selecting x-path of a month value. But I'm getting error that says x-path for that can't be found.
Can anyone suggest best way to go about doing this? Do I need to click the element first? Is there a good way to get 'tricky' x-paths? Right click/inspect element on chrome works for basic things, but when getting into drop down lists--it doesnt cut it.